The inaugural session of a monthly prayer initiative, led by Evangelist Reverend Ruth Wamuyu, commenced with fervor in Nairobi.
The gathering, held on the first Monday of every month, brought together residents from diverse backgrounds to offer prayers for the prosperity and well-being of Nairobi County and its Central Business District (CBD).
The prayer session, marked by heartfelt supplications and calls for divine guidance, was particularly focused on invoking wisdom and guidance for prominent leaders entrusted with steering the county and the nation towards progress. Reverend Ruth Wamuyu, a respected figure within the community, led the congregation in earnest prayers, beseeching blessings upon His Excellency Governor Johnson Sakaja and His Excellency President Dr. William Ruto, as they undertake their respective roles in service to Nairobi County and the nation at large.
“CBD ikiwork, Nairobi itawork na Nairobi ikiwork Kenya imework,” echoed Reverend Wamuyu, emphasizing the interconnectedness of the prosperity of the city center with that of the entire county and nation.
The prayer gathering drew attention to the power of collective faith and supplication in fostering unity and positive transformation within the community. Participants expressed hope that through steadfast prayer and unwavering faith, they could contribute to the realization of a brighter future for Nairobi and its inhabitants.
In a message of optimism and encouragement, both Governor Sakaja and President Ruto conveyed their gratitude for the prayers and reaffirmed their commitment to serving the people with diligence and integrity. They expressed their belief in the importance of spiritual guidance in their leadership endeavors and pledged to work tirelessly towards the advancement of Nairobi County and Kenya as a whole.
“Blessed week ahead full of God’s favor,” remarked Governor Sakaja, echoing the sentiments of Reverend Wamuyu and underscoring the significance of faith and divine intervention in shaping the destiny of the community.
As the monthly prayer initiative gains momentum, residents of Nairobi look forward to coming together in unity and solidarity, drawing strength from their shared faith and belief in the power of prayer to bring about positive change. With Reverend Ruth Wamuyu at the helm, the initiative serves as a beacon of hope and a testament to the enduring spirit of community upliftment through collective worship and supplication